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How To Spend The Weekends In Singapore With Only $100

Singapore is one of the most modern cities in the world and continues to develop at the speed of light. Although Singapore is way ahead of its time, the city is considered to be one of the most expensive countries in the world. If you are travelling to Singapore on a budget, we are here to help you choose the ways you can spend your great weekends in Singapore with only $100. We created this article with effective research paper writing skills.

Free Or Cheap Attractions

1. Singapore Changi Airport

The airport is probably your first free attraction you get to see in the city. Just imagine, there is a huge garden of orchids, sunflowers, and butterflies; a waterfall; interactive photo machines; and kinetic rain! These are the attraction for travellers to not get bored at the airport. Let’s move on!

2. Skybridge 

Eight skyscrapers were bonded with a single bridge on the height of the 50th floor. You can walk there! Panoramic view and green gardens all over there! The ticket will cost you $5.

3. Upper Pickering Street

This is the street where the buildings are covered with gardens so that plants will absorb rainwater, which will help them not to spoil the soil. The buildings’ roofs are covered with solar panels so that they can provide themselves with energy. The subways and trains are driverless, and there are cosmic and grandiose oases all over the city. That’s how our future will look like.

4. Gardens by the Bay

Super-gigantic robots-like trees, artificial hills with waterfalls are all real in that garden. You will also get a chance to experience the driverless buses for $3. Trees looked like they are from the movie “Avatar”. They store energy through solar panels so that they can supply water to other plants at nightfall. The trees are connected by a high bridge. Experience the wonderful walk for just $7!

Accommodations

There is no doubt that living in Singapore is quite expensive, but there is a great option for your stay in the nearby hostel such as Sleepy Kiwi, or find some places at Airbnb. You will spend approximately $20-30 for one night.

Food

Food for 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners will cost you approximately $20. I recommend you to visitHawker Chan” which is considered to be the Cheapest Michelin-Starred Meal in the World. The most popular meal is Asian pasta with soy sauce and marinated chicken, which will cost you only $4.

Transportation

The best and the cheapest way to go to the city’s centre is through subways. When you go to buy the ticket you will have an option to get one ticket for two days for $26. They say that the bundle is cheaper but we tend not to agree. The reason being all the main sightseeing places can be visited on foot hence we recommend that you just pay as you roam. Have fun!

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